
Dave & Dujanovic
Comedy
What happens when a seasoned, award-winning investigative journalist and a well-known and very funny sports reporter get together to talk about news and politics? Dave Noriega and Debbie Dujanovic, also known as D2, join forces, mornings on KSL NewsRadio.
Location:
United States
Description:
What happens when a seasoned, award-winning investigative journalist and a well-known and very funny sports reporter get together to talk about news and politics? Dave Noriega and Debbie Dujanovic, also known as D2, join forces, mornings on KSL NewsRadio.
Language:
English
Contact:
801-575-6397
Email:
podcast@ksl.com
Episodes
Dave & Dujanovic Full Show April 4th, 2025: Is there a moral question that comes with tariffs? A look at the global trade system
4/4/2025
The crackdown on flavored vapesThe new cost and stress of being a parentThe impact of cuts being made to University research fundingCould you get rid of your smart phone? And go back to a flip phone? The big movie of the week: A Minecraft Movie
Duration:01:21:50
The big movie of the week: A Minecraft Movie
4/4/2025
Dave and Maura check in with the KSL Movie Show hosts, Andy Farnsworth and Steve Salles, about the big movie of the week, A Minecraft Movie. The hosts also discuss their favorite Val Kilmer Movies.
Duration:00:10:58
Could you get rid of your smart phone? And go back to a flip phone?
4/4/2025
There are many young adults who are getting rid of their smart phone and moving back to the "dumb phone". In a special hour, airing Saturday April 5th at 1PM listen to “Unplugging from social media: Moving back to the dumb phone” KSL Newsradio Producer Caitlyn Johnston previews this special where they explore this movement offline and if what it truly takes to disconnect and take better control of your screen time.
Duration:00:10:07
The impact of cuts being made to University research funding
4/4/2025
Recently the Trump Administration made cuts to University of Utah research funding.. as well as many other universities. We learn more about where those cuts stand, and the broader issue universities are facing with these cuts. Julie Kiefer, spokesperson for research at University of Utah Health joins the show.
Duration:00:20:02
The new cost and stress of being a parent
4/4/2025
New data shows it costs nearly $300,000 to raise a kid over 18 years... Parents.. are you stressed? Dave and Maura discuss this new data and Dave previews his special hour airing 4PM on Saturday April 5th during general conference: “Mom and dad are worn out: The silent suffering of today’s parents."
Duration:00:10:52
The crackdown on flavored vapes
4/4/2025
The crackdown on flavored vapes! In Utah a judge has allowed the ban of certain flavored vapes to take effect...and this week, The Supreme Court handed a win to the FDA over its refusal to approve flavored e-cigarettes. Is this all to protect the kids? Dave and Maura discuss.
Duration:00:11:15
Is there a moral question that comes with tariffs? A look at the global trade system
4/4/2025
The stock market continues to react this morning due to President Trump's tariffs. Dave and Maura take a look at food items that may be impacted with Lois Collins from the Deseret News. Dave and Maura discuss if there is a moral issue that goes along with implementing these tariffs on both ends and the global trade system as a whole.
Duration:00:21:05
Dave & Dujanovic Full Show April 3rd, 2025: Tariffs cause stock market to tremble
4/3/2025
Idaho expands death penalty to pedophilesU.S. AG directs prosecutors to seek death penalty against Luigi MangioneUtah Housing Czar responds to high cost of housingTikTok's Cinderella moment…round 2U.S. AG announces federal charges on man accused of setting fire to Cyber Truck Ice detaining immigrants on court-ordered probation check-insUtah Senator John Curtis asks Washington for support on expanding Frontrunner ahead of 2034 Olympics
Duration:01:57:47
Utah Senator John Curtis asks Washington for support on expanding Frontrunner ahead of 2034 Olympics
4/3/2025
In a meeting with Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, John Curtis asked for support to expand UTA's Frontrunner system as Utah preps for the 2034 Olympics. Dave and Greg discuss the current public transit system, and improvements that are needed.
Duration:00:10:33
Ice detaining immigrants on court ordered probation check-ins
4/3/2025
Utah immigration attorneys say that ICE agents are now detaining immigrants who are living in the country illegally on their way to meet with their probation officers for court ordered check-ins. Greg and Dave discuss this practice and the lose-lose situation this creates for these individuals.
Duration:00:10:39
U.S. AG announces federal charges on man accused of setting fire to Cyber Truck
4/3/2025
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi took to X to announce that federal charges had been unsealed against a Coloradan accused of throwing an incendiary device at the Loveland Tesla dealership on March 7.
Duration:00:10:18
TikTok's Cinderella moment…round 2
4/3/2025
On Saturday, TikTok has to make a decision about who they will sell to in the U.S. or face being banned in the US. There have been many companies who are aiming for this partnership, but the most recent to throw their hat in the ring has been Amazon. Will a buyer come through in time? Or will creators watch another Tik Tok blackout on April 5th?
Duration:00:10:16
Utah Housing Czar responds to high cost of housing
4/3/2025
New data from Bankrate shows to afford a home in the state of Utah you need an annual household income of $151,956-check in on the efforts to bring in more affordable housing here in Utah. We also learned this week, in a recent poll from Noble Predictive Insights, nearly sixty percent of Utah voters under thirty have said that they have considered moving out of state due to the rising costs. We speak to Steve Waldrip, Senior Advisor for Housing Strategy for Governor Spencer Cox, to check in on the governor's effort to bring in more affordable housing to Utah.
Duration:00:19:59
U.S. AG directs prosecutors to seek death penalty against Luigi Mangione
4/3/2025
Federal prosecutors have been directed to seek the death penalty for Luigi Mangione for the alleged murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. This will be the first federal death penalty case under President Donald Trump's renewed administration. KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas gives his analysis.
Duration:00:10:23
Idaho expands death penalty to pedophiles
4/3/2025
According to the Deseret News, The state of Idaho recently passed a bill that would expand the death penalty to pedophiles, according to the Deseret News. The bill that has been signed into law, will grant a judge or jury the ability to factor in the death penalty when it comes to cases involving lewd conduct with a child under the age of twelve years old. Dave and Greg discuss the significance of this new law.
Duration:00:09:51
Tariffs cause stock market to tremble
4/3/2025
President Donald Trump revealed details to his "Liberation Day" where the US is going to put a sweeping tariff against all its trading partners across the world. Wall Street is reacting heavily to this news causing large drops in the stock market. We speak to Bankrate's Financial Analyst, Stephen Kates joins the show to discuss the tariffs, the stock market reaction, and what the economic outlook could be in the coming weeks. Certified Financial Planner with DMBA, Shane Stewart speaks to the overall goal President Trump may be looking towards with these tariffs and what consumers should be thinking about. Brian Entin with NewsNation joins the show to discuss everyday items that could now be tariffed. Do you even know where your stuff is from?
Duration:00:38:03
Dave & Dujanovic Full Show April 2nd, 2025: What the special election results in Wisconsin and Florida mean for the republican party
4/2/2025
No food, no bathroom breaks, Sen. Cory Booker breaks Senate record with 25-hour speechConsumers anticipate new Trump tariffsTrump signs order targeting price gouging, ticket scalpersWhat's keeping you from running for office?Weber State University issues tuition freeze for students with less than 60 credit hours
Duration:01:58:12
Is Elon Taking a Step Back from The White House?
4/2/2025
Erin and Dave discuss.
Duration:00:09:55
Weber State University issues tuition freeze for students with less than 60 credit hours
4/2/2025
Cost is a common barrier to pursuing and completing higher education. Weber State University has implemented a tuition freeze for students with less than 60 credit hours in the 2025–26 academic year. What does this mean for access to higher education? Dave and Erin discuss.
Duration:00:10:06
What's keeping you from running for office?
4/2/2025
Guest Host Erin Rider previously ran for Salt Lake County Mayor and shares her unique perspective about running for office as a new initiative in areas of northern Utah aims to educate citizens about running for office. Dave and Erin ask listeners… What’s keeping you from running for office?
Duration:00:20:30